Sisters Morales, including Lisa (left) and Roberta, will help relaunch the Aztec Theatre.

Photo By COURTESY PHOTO

Musician Eddie Money

Akiko Fujimoto

Photo By COURTESY PHOTO

Stone Sour

Photo By Photos courtesy Siggi Ragnar

Rebecca Trinidad and Trevor Chauvin play mother and son in the Woodlawn Theatre's "Into the Woods."

Photo By Gary Gershoff/Getty Images for Super Bowl

Singer Patti LaBelle performs onstage at the Super Bowl Gospel Celebration 2014 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on January 31, 2014 in New York City.

Photo By Matt Sayles/STF

Actress Mo'Nique and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Tom Sherak announce the nominations for The 83rd Annual Academy Awards on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011 in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 83rd Annual Academy Awards will take place on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011 at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.

Opera Piccola's double bill this weekend holds the local premiere of the critically acclaimed chamber opera “La Curandera” (featuring Allissa Anderson, left, and Dee Donasco), which was composed by native San Antonian Robert X. Rodriguez, as well as Mozart's “Bastien and Bastienne.”

The classic/classy downtown theater reopens this weekend with the folks who bring us Sam's Burger Joint at the helm. Opening weekend will feature a long-awaited reunion and classic rock. Sisters Morales, Lisa and Roberta Morales and their first-class band, will kick things off Friday with their Spanish-language show for Valentine's Day. Sunday, Eddie Money (above) will hit the Aztec with hits such as “Baby Hold On” and “Maybe I'm a Fool.” The Krayolas, fronted by Express-News music columnist/reporter Hector Saldaña, will open. Coming up at the Aztec, George Thorogood and the Destroyers (March 4), Buddy Guy, Ana Popovic (March 6), Bret Michaels (March 9) and Geoff Tate & Queensryche (March 28).

The San Antonio Symphony is offering a Valentine's Day Pops concert featuring songs plucked from romantic musicals, including “Phantom of the Opera,” “South Pacific” and West Side Story.” Tamra Hayden, Ted Keegan and Gary Mauer — who have toured with a number of musicals — will provide the vocals. The concert will be conducted by Akiko Fujimoto (above), the symphony's associate conductor.

Stone Sour comes rocking hard out of Iowa. Re-formed after a couple members, singer Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root, turned in work with Slipknot, Stone Sour can hammer it out with the best. The band is touring with the latest album, “House of Gold & Bones — Part 2.” Pay attention to support act/experimental rockers Stolen Babies. You've gotta love a band fronted by a woman who can belt it out while playing accordion.

Stephen Sondheim's musical look at what happens after “and they lived happily ever after” opens at the Woodlawn Theatre. (The promising cast includes Rebecca Trinidad and Trevor Chauvin.) Friday's opening performance will be followed by a Champagne and dessert reception in honor of Valentine's Day.

The 10th annual Love and Happiness Comedy Show gets a special dose of sweetness this year thanks to “Lady Marmalade.” Legendary multi-Grammy winner Patti LaBelle brings her soulful sass and diva spirit to the rowdy comedy gig. But she'll be surely matched comedically with the always-outrageous Mo'Nique and comic George Willborn. Also in store is poetry by GLO and music by Marques Callaway.